Andy Dalton 6yrs 115mil...Bengals lost

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So he's only to blame for the team's play? :upsetfavre:
for throwing more ints then touchdowns in 3 post season games yes he is to blame :beli:

who else is the main reason they can't put up points to win a playoff game :sas1:
 

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I mean it's the same thing as when people were talking about how crazy the Bills were for signing Ryan Fitzpatrick for so much money (6 years 60 million) only to cut him the next season.


QB's get cut all the time. Especially "mediocre" ones like Dalton.
The only reason certain underperforming QBs would not get cut is because they were guaranteed enough money that it's almost the same price to keep them as to cut them. Ppl see these contract numbers and lose those mind. Kaps deal only has him guaranteed 12 mill :merchant:

And he has to buy an insurance policy that pays the team millions if he gets hurt. You about to have bounty gate 2.0 with the niners owner putting out hits on his own player so he can cut him and get that 40 million insurance check :feedme:
 

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for throwing more ints then touchdowns in 3 post season games yes he is to blame :beli:

who else is the main reason they can't put up points to win a playoff game :sas1:

I can't blame one guy for the play of an entire team.
 

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is that so?
do tell me how many qbs passed for over 30 tds and over 4,000 yards last year?

only like 6qbs in the past 4 years have thrown for over 30 tds in a single season,

ill be happy to give you ej manuel for andy dalton

Would the the Bills be substantially better? The Bengals would have much easier time finding someone to fill Dalton's spot than he would going elsewhere and experiencing similar success. This is not Peyton or Rodgers we are talking about here.

Did I say anything about numbers? Since you brought it up, how those playoff numbers looking though? :patrice:
 

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Would the the Bills be substantially better? The Bengals would have much easier time finding someone to fill Dalton's spot than he would going elsewhere and experiencing similar success. This is not Peyton or Rodgers we are talking about here.

Did I say anything about numbers? Since you brought it up, how those playoff numbers looking though? :patrice:

the bills have only had one decent qb since doug flutie and that was the gawd ryan fitzpatrick :noah:

nfl is all about quarterbacking.

lol keep thniking that dalton could be easily replaced.
 

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Would the the Bills be substantially better? The Bengals would have much easier time finding someone to fill Dalton's spot than he would going elsewhere and experiencing similar success. This is not Peyton or Rodgers we are talking about here.

Did I say anything about numbers? Since you brought it up, how those playoff numbers looking though? :patrice:
Dude's only been in the league 3 fukking years man. Not everybody is Tom Brady. :yeshrug:

What he's accomplished in the regular season is relatively impressive, especially for our fukking franchise. Add a run game and an offensive coordinator who knows how to call plays that actually, like, fits the players, and he should improve. Dude's improved EVERY SINGLE YEAR from his last year. I don't expect anything else.
 

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Looks like he is in great company :bronlol:

When the blitzes actually make it home? That’s when Dalton falls apart. Naturally, everybody gets worse under these circumstances. No quarterback wants to run through his reads with J.J. Watt bearing down. That’s human nature. Among the 34 quarterbacks with 500 or more dropbacks over this three-year stretch, the average passer’s QBR was cut by more than half (52.4 percent) when he was either hassled or hit by a pass-rusher. Dalton is not so lucky. Already just a league-average quarterback when nobody’s bothering him, Dalton’s QBR under duress falls to a lowly 11.1, a drop of 81.4 percent. That leaves him as the fifth-most stressed by pressure, and the four guys in front of him don’t make for a bright future:

QB

QBR Unrushed

QBR Rushed

Diff.

Pct.

Mark Sanchez

41.0

2.6

38.4

93.7%

Sam Bradford

55.0

4.8

50.2

91.3%

Brandon Weeden

34.0

4.6

29.4

86.5%

Matt Hasselbeck

62.3

8.8

53.5

85.9%

Andy Dalton

59.6

11.1

48.5

81.4
 
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